Application Deadline by 31st Jan 24
The Reporters’ Collective (TRC) a deep-dive journalism collaborative. in many languages and mediums. without fear.
The Reporters’ Collective (TRC) is delighted to announce the inaugural ‘TRC Investigative Reporting Fellowship’. It is an opportunity to produce top-grade investigative work in English that will be published by The Collective and made available for co-publication by regional newsrooms.
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Journalism’s key job is to tell the truth and seek out facts that hold those in power accountable to citizens. In India, the space for this kind of journalism has shrunk because speaking truth to power is bad business. The Collective wants to reclaim that space by building a nonprofit newsroom that invests in reportage, and reports without fear or favour.
We are a collective of like-minded journalists recognised for our deep, original and time-intensive reporting, which often requires scouring thousands of public records and spending months digging for information. Our work has won recognition in India and internationally. Since 2019, we’ve published 79 investigations on a wide range of issues. We have investigated corruption in governments and conglomerates, the political malfeasance meddling in our economy, technology’s damaging impact on democracy, pandemic deaths and beyond. To learn about our work, click here.
The Fellowship
Our inaugural fellowship will be awarded to candidate(s) with at least two years of reporting experience to tackle the ambitious investigative project they propose. This fellowship is funded by citizens who champion our work. Applications will be accepted from January 8 to January 31, 2024.
The selected fellow(s) will be announced in February. The fellow(s) will be supported by TRC’s editorial and legal team at every step to pursue their idea until they are published.
If needed, they should also be willing to travel for the story. We invite proposals by journalists from across the country to share their story ideas aligning with the following themes:
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* Applicants can also pitch story ideas that don’t strictly fall within these themes. We’re open to different and compelling stories.
The Grant
The chosen candidate will receive a grant of Rs. 80,000 for the story (inclusive of any taxes). This is excluding travel costs incurred for reporting. Upon receiving approval, 20% of the grant will be disbursed immediately, followed by 40% upon submission of the draft, and the remaining amount upon publication of the story. Reporting-related travel or other expenses will be reimbursed along with the final payment on submission of bills.
WHO SHOULD APPLY
TIMELINE
The fellowship period is from 1 March, 2024 – 31 May, 2024.
The applicants have to submit a tentative work plan in the document link given below, outlining the key milestones and deadlines for their investigative project.
Remember to refer to our pitching guideline.
ETHICAL GUIDELINES
Accuracy and Truthfulness: Verify facts rigorously. Ensure that all information presented is accurate and truthful.
Fairness and Impartiality: Present diverse perspectives and avoid personal or ideological biases.
Independence: Disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
Privacy: Respect individuals’ privacy rights.
Informed Consent: Seek informed consent from individuals whom you will be approaching during the investigation.
Confidentiality: Safeguard the confidentiality of sources and sensitive information. Clearly communicate to sources the extent to which their identities will be protected and uphold the commitment to protecting whistleblowers.
Legal Compliance: Ensure that the investigation complies with all applicable laws and regulations. Seek legal advice when necessary, while not allowing legal threats to stymy the pursuit of truth.
So, if you are waiting to tell the next big story, Apply Here
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